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Energy Efficient Block Heater Brown Bag

Energy Efficient Block Heater Brown Bag. BPA Energy Efficiency 4/15/14. Back-Up Generators?. Generators provide back-up power for continuity of operation and life-safety. Who has generators?. Schools and Universities Government and public buildings Hospitals Industrial facilities

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Energy Efficient Block Heater Brown Bag

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  1. Energy Efficient Block HeaterBrown Bag BPA Energy Efficiency 4/15/14

  2. Back-Up Generators? Generators provide back-up power for continuity of operation and life-safety

  3. Who has generators? • Schools and Universities • Government and public buildings • Hospitals • Industrial facilities • Hospitality and lodging • Utilities

  4. What’s the Big Deal? Generators are kept at 110F for quick starting. So most generators use more electricity than they generate over their lifetime.

  5. Where’s the Block Heater?

  6. Generator Block Heater

  7. Where’s the Block Heater?

  8. Generator Block Heater

  9. Where’s the Block Heater?

  10. Generator Block Heater

  11. Energy Efficient Block Heater This new pumped, block heater, installed per manufacturer recommendations, will save energy, while meeting the block heating requirements.

  12. Energy Efficient Block Heater This new pumped, block heater, installed per manufacturer recommendations, will save energy, while meeting the block heating requirements.

  13. 2012-2013 EE BH Pilot • Understand the technology • Identify primary variables affecting energy savings • Refine energy saving estimates • Ensure savings can be evaluated • Develop a BPA Qualified measure

  14. Variables Affecting Energy Use & Savings • Heater size and number of heaters • Location of site (ambient temperature range) • Indoor or outdoor location • Piping configuration • For indoor locations –proximity to OSA damper • Enclosure type (insulated, operable dampers, etc.) • Engine block temperature setpoint • Oil heater • Percent of time that gen-set runs • “Health” of existing heater • Other

  15. EE BH Pilot Retrofits • City of Cheney – 9 retrofits • Kootenai Electric Coop – 15 retrofits • Ravalli Electric Coop – 3 retrofits • Flathead Electric Coop – 26 retrofits • Missoula Electric Coop -5 retrofits

  16. Case Study #1: 55% Energy Savings • Large generator (1MW) • Annual Energy Savings = 33,857kWh (55%)

  17. Case Study #2: 29% Energy Savings • Data Center (900kW) • Annual Energy Savings = 7,613kWh (29%)

  18. Case Study #3 : 36% Energy Savings • WW Plant (15kW) • Annual Energy Savings = 1,589kWh (36%)

  19. Case Study #4 a) 27% Energy Savings • Water Plant (20kW): heater replacement only • Annual Energy Savings = 2,037kWh (27%)

  20. Case Study #4 b) 50% Energy Savings • Water Plant (20kW): piping correction • Total Energy Savings = 3,746kWh (50%) • 23% savings attributed to piping correction

  21. Case Study #5: -11% Energy Savings • Lift Station(80kW) • Total Energy Savings = -609kWh (-11%)

  22. Case Study #6: -4% Energy Savings • Lift Station(150kW) • Total Energy Savings = -244kWh (-4%)

  23. EE BH Pilot Primary Variable Matrix • Generator Size-Heater Size • Climate Zone • Location (indoor/outdoor) • Piping Configuration

  24. EE BH Location (indoor/outdoor) • Sensitivity Analysis

  25. Climate Zone Sensitivity Analysis for Exterior Location • Case Study #2 models projected to 3 other PNW cities

  26. Climate Zone Sensitivity Analysis for Interior Location • Case Study #3 models projected to 3 other PNW cities

  27. Piping Configuration • Sensitivity Analysis

  28. TPS Heater Sensitivity Analysis TPS Heater

  29. Average Savings Showing the Effect of Piping Configuration Negative average savings for TPS heater baselines

  30. Average Energy Use by Generator Size Baseline Post

  31. October 1st BPA Qualified measure is based on the Pilot results!

  32. Energy Efficient Block Heater (EE BH) BPA Qualified measure

  33. EE BH Retrofit BPA Qualified Measure • Must replace a thermo-siphon, electric-resistance block heater • The generator must be stationary • Must be retrofit by a manufacturer-certified installer • Installer provides manufacturer checklist with: • invoice, • pre- & post- spot measurements (V, A, kW) and • pre- & post- pictures

  34. Typical EE Block Heater Installed Costs

  35. Technician certification ensures correct piping configuration • Heater return port should be high and towards the back of the engine • Heater supply port should be low and towards the front of the engine http://www.hotstart.com/home/products/hotflow/hotflow-certified-technicians/

  36. Questions? Rick Hodges rshodges@bpa.gov

  37. Commercial Marketing Toolkit • GBH materials are part of the new Commercial Marketing Toolkit • Download in Adobe InDesign format at: http://www.bpa.gov/energy/n/Commercial/Marketing_Toolkit/

  38. EGBH Promotional Materials • One page print promos • Bill Inserts • Trade Ally One Sheet communication

  39. EGBH Promotional Materials • Customize with: • Utility Logo • Custom Colors • Custom Text • EE Marketing Team can assist -contact your EER

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